That being said, the skill gap in the United Kingdom also means that there are opportunities available for those willing to update their skillset. Not only will learning these skills make you catch the eye of hiring managers, but it will also put you ahead of the competition.

From coding to learning new languages, or simply knowing how to improve your CV in a way which will catch the eye of potential employers, we've rounded up the skills everyone should have on their CV post-Brexit.

Now through January 2, 2017, you can take 75% off thousands of Udemy's classes when you enter the code "UDEMY1275" at checkout.

David Jones' best-selling Udemy course is there to help anyone who struggles to build their CV, or to feel confident in an interview. The course currently has more than 9,800 students enrolled, with 898 reviews, and a 4.5 star rating. Needless to say, it will help any job hunter get ahead of the competition.

"The Complete Ruby on Rails Developer Course"

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Not only is Ruby on Rails sought after in the tech industry, it's also easy to learn. "The Complete Ruby on Rails Developer Course" will help anyone go from novice to expert at creating beautiful, fully-functional websites. In other words, learning Ruby On Rails might be the easiest way to set you apart from the crowd in the job market post-Brexit.

"An Entire MBA in 1 Course"

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We've lauded this course before, and we stand by it. For those who don't have the cash to splurge on a time-consuming MBA, this course is the perfect option. Professor Haroun is the highest rated Udemy lecturer, so you can feel confident that you're getting the best possible education.

"Conversational Spanish Made Easy"

You should have at least one other language on your resume. Brexit might make this even more important, as it will differentiate you from hundreds of applicants. This course will teach you Spanish in an easy way, but if you'd rather learn another language, we previously wrote about those which will earn you the most money.

"The Art of Communications - Become A Master Communicator"

A worrying statistic given that communication is a key skill to have, whether you work as part of a team or alone. From pitching ideas, making presentations, and delegating to colleagues, communicating without leaving any place for misunderstanding is important.

"The Complete Web Developer Course 2.0"

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One of the most important skills to have in this day and age, whatever your career, is coding. After all, every single company now needs a website, and being able to speak a programming language can also cut down on precious time by automating the boring day-to-day tasks. "The Complete Web Developer Course 2.0" is the perfect choice for those who want to learn how to code in order to become more productive.

"Crack Cold Emailing to Increase Sales and Grow Your Business"

Sending a cold email can be hard, especially if your message ends up in a virtual pile of trash, and you never get an answer. This course will help you master the art of cold emailing, whether you're sending resumes to a potential boss or trying to get a new business partner.

This is one of the most comprehensive leadership courses online, and will help anyone succeed by giving 21 "frameworks." This course will help you discover why successful people in the 21st Century need to ally the power of leadership, management, and entrepreneurship in order to become successful.

"The Ultimate Excel Programmer Course"

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In this day and age, everyone should know how to use Excel at an expert level - it make you a more productive employee (and thus, indispensable to the company). This is a perfect course for those who struggle to create a basic table on Excel, and for those who want to learn some extra tricks on this handy tool.

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